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As the Internet develops and expands, there is a need to free it from the control of large corporations and regulators. Our data is completely unprotected, companies like Facebook, Twitter and Google can track, sell or use our data in any way they want, which is not only dangerous and limits the freedom of users, but also very annoying. After all, who does not get annoyed by the dozens of ads that appear on our networks?
The intentional access to our data and the associated disadvantages for society, have led to a new concept - the decentralized Internet. Web3 is based on open source blockchain networks. It can be said that in this new phase of the Internet, giant operating systems or "data processing farms" will no longer be necessary, as all information will reside on the blockchain. The concept also offers more speed and greater possibilities, but the icing on the cake is the autonomy, security and data portability that decentralization gives each user.

Although it still seems far from our imagination, Web3 has been working for some time and has recently gained popularity with some projects that take into account the concept and structure of decentralization. For example, since 2020 there have been a number of games that work with the concept of Web3, such as BombCrypto, Sidus, Startatlas, Axie Infinity and many others. In these games we interact with the platform with our "wallet" without having to reveal our CPF, RG, our physical address, our email address, our marital status and finally our "soul".

Several platforms for investment and financial services have also emerged, such as Equalizer and BBank. For example, we can also exchange currencies decentrally through exchanges. And we still have solutions for social networks, such as the Minds social network, the D.tube video platform, Piexelfed, Peer Tube and LBRY. The idea of including these schools is to ensure that the data of all participants is secure and personal property. Just as content producers on platforms like You Tube, Twitter, and Instagram are rewarded for posting videos and feeding the network, so are the producers, but the rewards are fair, and because the percentages are securely centralized, they are immutable and secure on the blockchain.

It's been a long time since a reality, despite the movement to not yet begin to be a global way, Facebook announced a few things, by the name that it became a centralized way, but there was also the announcement of a series of transformation on social networks managed by, such as Instagram, which will now allow a posting and an announcement of NFTS. Of course, the movement is also a commercial concern, but every company is looking at the Web3. Is that you? Do you already know a new age of the Internet? Have you ever used a decentralized service or platform? Interact with our content on LinkedIn or on our Telegram channel.
As the Internet develops and expands, there is a need to free it from the control of large corporations and regulators. Our data is completely unprotected, companies like Facebook, Twitter and Google can track, sell or use our data in any way they want, which is not only dangerous and limits the freedom of users, but also very annoying. After all, who does not get annoyed by the dozens of ads that appear on our networks?
The intentional access to our data and the associated disadvantages for society, have led to a new concept - the decentralized Internet. Web3 is based on open source blockchain networks. It can be said that in this new phase of the Internet, giant operating systems or "data processing farms" will no longer be necessary, as all information will reside on the blockchain. The concept also offers more speed and greater possibilities, but the icing on the cake is the autonomy, security and data portability that decentralization gives each user.

Although it still seems far from our imagination, Web3 has been working for some time and has recently gained popularity with some projects that take into account the concept and structure of decentralization. For example, since 2020 there have been a number of games that work with the concept of Web3, such as BombCrypto, Sidus, Startatlas, Axie Infinity and many others. In these games we interact with the platform with our "wallet" without having to reveal our CPF, RG, our physical address, our email address, our marital status and finally our "soul".

Several platforms for investment and financial services have also emerged, such as Equalizer and BBank. For example, we can also exchange currencies decentrally through exchanges. And we still have solutions for social networks, such as the Minds social network, the D.tube video platform, Piexelfed, Peer Tube and LBRY. The idea of including these schools is to ensure that the data of all participants is secure and personal property. Just as content producers on platforms like You Tube, Twitter, and Instagram are rewarded for posting videos and feeding the network, so are the producers, but the rewards are fair, and because the percentages are securely centralized, they are immutable and secure on the blockchain.

It's been a long time since a reality, despite the movement to not yet begin to be a global way, Facebook announced a few things, by the name that it became a centralized way, but there was also the announcement of a series of transformation on social networks managed by, such as Instagram, which will now allow a posting and an announcement of NFTS. Of course, the movement is also a commercial concern, but every company is looking at the Web3. Is that you? Do you already know a new age of the Internet? Have you ever used a decentralized service or platform? Interact with our content on LinkedIn or on our Telegram channel.
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